Guided by James Walker
Deep Sea
Captain James (Michael) has been a Licensed Captain for over 10 years and has over 30 years of fishing experience. He started Offshore fishing in High School with his dad, and it quickly became his passion. He first got his Captains License in the 1990's and started running charters, still to this day it is not just his occupation, but its what he really enjoys doing. He has lived here in St. Mary's Georgia his whole life, and has guided several people to there personal best fish with a few deferent species. Trolling for striking fish is what he enjoys the most, and he can put you on different types of bottom fish as well.
Jessica
Our Captin qas so amazing. He was patient with our kids. Everytime we dropped a line we had a fish!
Jonathan
We had an unbelievable time with Captain James and I can't wait to fish with him again. Was in the area for a wedding and was looking to head offshore so we booked with James. He kept in touch leading up to our trip and let us know the kings were running. We headed out through the St. Mary's jetties and set up on the troll after catching some baitfish on the buoys. There were a couple other boats out and no one seemed to get a bite, the kings just weren't biting. From there, Capt. James took us to one of his snapper spots and we reeled em in on every drop. Everyone caught fish and James was super patient helping one buddy who was offshore for the first time. James was a blast to fish with and was super knowledgeable about the area and its history. His center console split the chop like butter. Will be back! - Jonathan with Captain Experiences …
Almaco Jack, Amberjack, Barracuda, Black Seabass, Blackfin Tuna, Cobia, Gag Grouper, Kingfish, Red Snapper, Spanish Mackerel, Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper
Artificial Lure Fishing, Bottom Fishing, Cut Bait Fishing, Drift Fishing, Heavy Tackle Fishing, Jigging, Light Tackle Fishing, Live Bait Fishing, Sight Casting, Trolling
Deep Sea
St. Marys Howard Gilman Memorial Waterfront Park, St. Marys, GA, USA | Bodies of water fished: Amelia Island